Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Ceres Rail reintroduc­es Simon’s Town route after six-year hiatus

- KEAGAN MITCHELL keagan.mitchell@inl.co.za

ONE of the most scenic rail routes in the Western Cape has returned to service after an almost six-year absence.

Ceres Rail Company reintroduc­ed its Simon’s Town route on Human’s Rights Day, where close to 300 passengers boarded the ex-South African Railways Class 19D steam locomotive #3322, named Clare.

The train, which departed from the Harbour Bridge Platform in Foreshore, Cape Town, goes to Bellville, down to Observator­y, and then follows the Southern Line route until Simon’s Town.

Once arriving in the seaside town, passengers have enough time to explore Simon’s Town before the train heads back to the Harbour Bridge Platform. The railway adventure is about three hours long.

Ceres Rail Company GM, Rick Botha, said they were pleased to have the Simon’s Town service running.

“The amazing assistance we received from Metrorail and their department­s was pivotal to the success of the trip. This would have also not been possible without the founders of Atlantic Rail.

“We were blown away by the support we received on social media as well as alongside the tracks. It was great to bring back this iconic Cape Town tourism offering,” he said.

Botha said the most beautiful part of the route was the coastal meander between Muizenberg and Simon’s Town, where the majority of the trip was within metres of the sea.

“The route allows passengers to sit back and engage with those around them and take in the sights. We expect to run this route multiple times a month,” he said.

James Vos, economic growth Mayco member, said he was always thrilled to see private sector investment­s flourish in the city.

Metrorail spokespers­on Zino Mihi said: “We have a good working relationsh­ip with Ceres Rail Company and they value us as a stakeholde­r that has a common interest.”

 ?? ?? THE ex-South African Railways Class 19D steam locomotive #3322 named Clare. |
PETER ROGERS
THE ex-South African Railways Class 19D steam locomotive #3322 named Clare. | PETER ROGERS

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